Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:06): We were absolutely crystal clear on budget night that we were changing the conditions for the receipt of family tax benefit part B, that we were reducing the primary income earner's income from $150,000 to $100,000 because we do want to bear down on so-called middle-class welfare— Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The answer to this question is a number. The Prime Minister can let the parliament know what that number is or concede that he does not know. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. He knows very well that he cannot dictate the way in which the answer is given but merely say that it must be relevant. The Prime Minister will continue his answer being relevant to the question. Mr ABBOTT: We support choice. We absolutely support choice. But there is a limit to how much taxpayer support we can give once the youngest child is at school. There is a limit to that. We were absolutely up-front in the budget about this. We must live within our means. Living within our means means that handouts with borrowed money cannot continue in the way members opposite want. The SPEAKER: I call the honourable member for Bass. Ms Macklin: I seek leave to table a document. The SPEAKER: The member for Bass does have the call. Ms Macklin: I seek leave to table a document. The SPEAKER: You had to be a bit quicker up. I will be making a statement at the end of question time about the tabling of documents by private members. But, in the meantime, because I have not yet made it, I will ask the member for Bass to take his seat for a moment, and you can seek leave at this stage. Ms Macklin: Thank you very much, Madam Speaker. I seek leave to table estimates question on notice No. 233 that shows more than one million children are going to lose money as a result of your budget. Leave not granted.